HR6078119th CongressWALLET

Wildlife Road Crossings Program Reauthorization Act of 2025

Sponsored By: Representative Rep. Beyer, Donald S., Jr. [D-VA-8]

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Summary

Makes the Wildlife Crossings Program permanent and secures dedicated funding. It replaces pilot status with an ongoing program and authorizes $200 million per year for fiscal years 2026 through 2031.

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Bill Overview

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2 provisions identified: 1 benefits, 0 costs, 1 mixed.

Permanent wildlife crossings funding

This bill would make the Wildlife Crossings Program permanent instead of a pilot. It would authorize $200 million each year for fiscal years 2026 through 2031 to carry out the program. Eligible project sponsors, including Indian Tribes, would be able to apply for grants under the permanent program. If a year’s obligations are less than the authorized amount, leftover funds could remain available until spent and be added to future year amounts.

More Tribal grant support

This bill would make the Federal share 100% for eligible Indian Tribe grant projects under the program. It would let the Secretary retain up to 0.5% of program funds for application review and grant administration. It would also allow up to 0.5% of funds to be used for Tribal technical assistance and to reduce the time between project selection and obligation. Those technical assistance funds could be used by the Secretary or through contracts with Federal, Tribal, regional, State, private, or nonprofit entities.

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Sponsors & CoSponsors

Sponsor

Rep. Beyer, Donald S., Jr. [D-VA-8]

VA • D

Cosponsors

  • Zinke

    MT • R

    Sponsored 11/18/2025

  • Rep. Huffman, Jared [D-CA-2]

    CA • D

    Sponsored 12/5/2025

  • Min

    CA • D

    Sponsored 2/24/2026

  • Rep. Fitzpatrick, Brian K. [R-PA-1]

    PA • R

    Sponsored 3/25/2026

  • Rep. Titus, Dina [D-NV-1]

    NV • D

    Sponsored 3/25/2026

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Financial Services and General Government Appropriations Act, 2027

Rep. Joyce, David P. [R-OH-14] (R-OH)
IntroducedApr 24
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Current StageIntroduced· 5d

Appropriations package that would fund Treasury and IRS while imposing rulemaking limits and detailed DC policy constraints, affecting taxpayers, community lenders, and DC residents.

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Financial Services and General Government Appropriations Act, 202740 U.S.C. § 6111 — Supreme Court Building

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Financial Services and General Government Appropriations Act, 20273 U.S.C. § 106 — Assistance and services for the Vice President

vernment, $8,000,000, to remain available until expended. Special Assistance to the President salaries and expenses For necessary expenses to enable the Vice President to provide assistance to the President in connection with specially assigned functions; services as authorized by 5 U.S.C. 3109 and 3 U.S.C. 106, including subsistence expenses as authorized by 3 U.S.C. 106, which shall be expended and accounted for as provided in that section; and hire of passenger motor vehicles, $6,015,000.

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